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  2. PayPal founder Peter Thiel amassed $5B fortune in Roth IRA ...

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    Billionaire investor Peter Thiel managed to grow less than $2,000 into more than $5 billion of tax-free savings in just two decades, according to leaked IRS data.

  3. PayPal 14 - Wikipedia

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    The attempted four-day disruption of PayPal's operations was allegedly in response to PayPal's refusal to process donations to Wau Holland Stiftung's PayPal account set up to collect funds for WikiLeaks, and was part of a wider Anonymous campaign, Operation Payback. [2] [3]

  4. Nulled - Wikipedia

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    The leaked data contained 9.65GB of users' personal information. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The leak included a complete MySQL database file which contained the website's entire data. [ 6 ] This data breach included 4,053 user accounts, their PayPal email addresses, [ 7 ] [ 8 ] along with cracked passwords, [ 9 ] 800,593 user personal messages, 5,582 purchase ...

  5. PayPal Honey - Wikipedia

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    A bug tester leaked the prototype to Reddit, where it gained adoption. [6] By March 2014, the company had 900,000 organic users. [7] Honey raised a $26 million Series C round, led by Anthos Capital in March 2017. [8] By January 2018, Honey had raised a total of $40.8 million in venture backing. [9]

  6. How PayPal Can Take Your Money In A Legal Way - AOL

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    Paypal's user agreement is more than 80 pages long, and it contains an expansive set of rules about when the company can terminate someone's account or freeze their assets. For instance, PayPal ...

  7. Should you replace your bank account with PayPal? - AOL

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    Funds for the debit and prepaid card accounts are not held by PayPal, but rather by one of its partner banks in a custodial account. Because PayPal is not a bank, it is not directly covered by the ...

  8. Venmo - Wikipedia

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    Venmo is an American mobile payment service founded in 2009 and owned by PayPal since 2013. Venmo is aimed at users who wish to split their bills. Account holders can transfer funds to others via a mobile phone app; both the sender and receiver must live in the United States.

  9. WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    In December 2010 PayPal suspended the WikiLeaks account after they received a letter from the US State Department that characterised WikiLeaks' activities as illegal in the US. [137] Mastercard and Visa Europe also stopped accepting payments to WikiLeaks after pressure from the US. [ 138 ]